Series:CompactLogix
Module Type:Processor
Serial Ports:2
Communication Interface:RS232, Ethernet
Max Data Transfer Rate:10 Mbps
Power Consumption:50 VA @ 24V DC
Operating Temperature Range:-40°C to +70°C
Dimensions (mm):118 x 70 x 87
Weight:630g (1.39 lb)
Mounting:Panel or DIN Rail
Memory:User memory for installation of up to Three 1769 I/O modules
Software Compatibility:Programmed and configured using RSLogix 5000 or Studio 5000 Logix Designer
Protocol Support:Modbus TCP/IP, Modbus RTU/ASCII
Engineered for industrial strength and reliability, the Allen-Bradley 1769-L31 CompactLogix Dual Serial Port Processor is a powerhouse for complex control applications. It seamlessly integrates with various industrial equipment and systems, enhancing operational efficiency through its advanced control algorithms.
Featuring two serial communication ports, this processor allows for the connection of multiple devices, enabling versatile data exchange in your automation setup. Its robust memory capacity ensures efficient handling of logic and data processing tasks, making it suitable for demanding environments.
With support for up to three 1769 I/O modules, you can expand your system’s functionality to meet specific needs without compromising performance. The processor is equipped with comprehensive programming options, including Ladder Logic and Structured Text, facilitating easy customization and adaptation to diverse control requirements.
Designed with user-friendly interfaces, the Allen-Bradley 1769-L31 simplifies setup and maintenance processes. Its intuitive design and comprehensive documentation ensure a smooth transition for both new and experienced users, optimizing workflow and reducing downtime.
Built to withstand harsh industrial conditions, this processor operates within a temperature range of -10°C to 55°C, ensuring reliable performance in a wide array of environments. Its compact size and versatile mounting options (DIN Rail, Panel) allow for flexible integration into existing systems.











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